I feel like even within the same religions there is a large discrepancy between peoples views on afterlife and I'd love to hear some thoughts. — TheDarkElf
Are you saying I should attempt to come into contact with the divine? I’d be open to trying but I’m not sure how to go about it. Also what do you mean by available evidence? — TheDarkElf
Can you prove that their consciousnesses are not still present at some level or at some place? There is no proof that there is no afterlife. — TheDarkElf
Well, obviously, but this essentially says nothing useful. There's no proof that there is no undiscovered species of mammal in Brazil, and there's equally no proof that there's no 800 pound gorilla in the core of the moon. Nevertheless, the former is fairly reasonable to believe; the latter is ridiculous. If I were to justify a belief that there's an undiscovered species somewhere in Brazil, but my only reason for believing it was that you can't prove it's not true, then I may as well believe in the 800 pound gorilla in the center of the moon.There is no proof that there is no afterlife. — TheDarkElf
How are you able to be so sure in your opinion? Have you found some proof that shows that there is no afterlife? — TheDarkElf
Have you found some proof that shows that there is no afterlife? — TheDarkElf
All this to say you have essentially covered all of this with your statements that you would rather be in hell anyway instead of a heaven which you feel like you didn't earn, (is that right?) — TheDarkElf
and that you can be happy with your own efforts to be living virtuously. — TheDarkElf
Very true, what do you plan to do after you die? — TheDarkElf
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